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THE  RAILROAD  CHAPEL. 


MANUAL 


OF  THE 


OF 


CHICAGO,     -       -     ILLINOIS. 


Compiled   and    Published   by  the   Members. 


MARCH,    1887. 


CHICAGO : 

THE  HANSCOM  PRINTING  COMPANY,  184  &  186  MONROE  STREET. 
1887. 


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THE  RAILROAD  CHAPEL 


CHARLES  M.  MORTON,  PASTOR. 
CHARLES  S.  LEE,  SUPERINTENDENT. 


RELIGIOUS  SERVICES. 

SABBATH  SCHOOL— Every  Sunday  afternoon  at  3. 

PREACHING — Every  Sunday  evening  at  7:45. 

YOUNG  PEOPLE'S  TEMPERANCE  UNION — Tuesday  evening 

at  8. 
MEN'S    CHRISTIAN     ASSOCIATION— Wednesday     evening 

at  7:45. 

MITE  SOCIETY— Thursday  evening  at  8. 
GENERAL  PRAYER  MEETING — Friday  evening  at  7:45. 
CHOIR  MEETING— Saturday  evening  at  8. 
BAND  OF  HOPE— Tuesday  afternoon  at  4. 
GIRLS'  INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL — Saturday  morning  at  9:30. 
KINDERGARTEN  SCHOOL — Weekday  mornings,  9  to  12. 


The  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper  is  administered  on 
the  second  Sunday  evening  in  January,  April,  July  and 
October.  The  meeting  for  the  examination  of  those  per- 
sons who  may  desire  to  unite  with  this  Church  is  always 
on  the  Friday  evening  before  the  Communion  Sunday,  in 
the  Prayer  Meeting  room  of  the  Chapel. 


Every  seat  in  this  large  and  pleasant  Church  is  free. 


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THE  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 

The  Railroad  Chapel  is  a  Church  whose  government  is 
by  Presbyters  (Elders).  These  officers,  chosen  by  the 
people,  are  charged  with  the  watch,  and  care,  and  govern- 
ment of  the  Church.  They  are  of  two  classes — those  who 
rule  and  those  who  both  rule  and  teach.  The  former  are 
called  ruling  elders;  the  latter,  pastors  or  ministers. 

THE  SESSION. — "The  Church  Session  consists  of  the 
pastor,  or  pastors,  and  ruling  elders  of  a  particular  congre- 
gation." 

Duties:  To  receive  members  into  the  Church;  to  ad- 
monish and  rebuke,  to  suspend  or  exclude,  in  the  exercise 
of  a  wise  and  tender  discipline;  to  "support  the  weak"; 
and,  in  general,  to  take  loving  and  watchful  heed  "  to  all 
the  flock  over  the  which  the  Holy  Ghost  hath  made  them 
overseers." 

The  following  are  the  names  of  the  gentlemen  who  com- 
prise the  Session  which  has  charge  of  the  spiritual  interests 
of  the  Railroad  Chapel,  as  well  as  those  of  the  First  Pres- 
byterian Church,  of  Chicago. 


OFFICIAL  DIRECTORY. 

REV.  J.  H.  BARROWS,  D.  D.     CHARLES  S.  LEE. 

REV.  C.  M.  MORTON.  SOLVA  BRINTNALL. 

WM.  H.  SWIFT.  O.  D.  RANNEY. 

H.  D.  PENFIELD.  H.  W.  DUDLEY. 

JAMES  HOLLINGSWORTH.  F.  V.  CHAMBERLAIN. 

GEORGE  F.  BISSELL.  SAMUEL  FAULKNER. 

D.  W.  IRWIN.  CHAS.  W.  LILLEY,  Clerk. 


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Young  People's  Mission  Association. 

C.  M.  HENDERSON,  President. 

CARYL  YOUNG  and  H.  M.  BACON,  Vice-Presidents. 

CHAS.  S.  FROST,  Recording  Secretary. 

CHAS.  T.  OTIS,  Treasurer. 

N.  D.  PRATT,  O.  P.  CURRAN,  SAMUEL  BAKER,  JOHN 
ALLING  and  ADDISON  BALLARD,  Trustees. 

Messrs.  BALLARD,  YOUNG  and  CURRAN,  Committee  on 
Building. 

Messrs.  BAKER  and  FROST,  Committee  on  Missions. 

Messrs.  OTIS,  ALLING  and  PRATT,  Committee  on 
Finance. 

OUR  FINANCES. 

This  Church  is  free,  none  of  the  seats  being 
rented.  The  yearly  cost  of  carrying  on  the 
work  is  about  seven  thousand  dollars.  The  fol- 
lowing are  God's  directions  as  to  how  Christians 
should  give: 

"  Upon  the  first  day  of  the  week  let  every  one  of~!you 
lay  by  him  in  store  as  God  hath  prospered  him."— I  Cor. 
16:2. 

"  Every  man  according  as  he  purposeth  in  his  heart,  so 
let  him  give,  not  grudgingly  or  of  necessity,  for  God  loveth 
a  cheerful  giver." — 2  Cor.  9  :'j. 

"  Honor  the  Lord  with  thy  substance,  and  with  the  first 
fruits  of  all  thine  increase." — Prov.  11:2-5. 

"Freely  ye  have  received,  freely  give." — Matt.  10:8. 

"  Give  and  it  shall  be  given  unto  you,  good  measure 
pressed  down  and  shaken  together,  and  running  over  shall 
men  give  unto  you." — Luke,  6:38. 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 


The  Rev.  BRAINERD  KENT,  who  founded  the 
Sunday  School  of  the  Railroad  Chapel  in  a  Lake 
Shore  Railway  passenger  car,  on  Sunday,  May 
10,  1857,  is  still  living,  but  so  venerable  and 
feeble  as  to  be  unable  to  leave  his  residence. 
He  was  with  the  School  from  the  beginning  to 
November,  1884,  when  his  strength  failed  him. 
He  is  respected  and  loved  by  thousands  in 
Chicago. 

The  first  Chapel  building  stood  on  a  lot  given 
by  the  Railroad  Company,  on  Griswold  street, 
south  of  Van  Buren,  and  was  dedicated  on  the 
4th  of  July,  1858,  a  little  more  than  a  year  after 
the  School  was  born.  This  building  accommo- 
dated about  three  hundred  scholars,  and  was 
soon  uncomfortably  crowded.  Then  a  second 
building,  of  brick,  was  erected  on  Griswold 


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street,  seating  fully  one  thousand  persons,  and 
costing  $21,000.  It  was  dedicated  on  March  27, 
1864,  and  was  used  until  the  great  fire  of  October 
9,  1871,  when  it,  and  all  of  its  furniture,  was 
destroyed. 

For  nearly  a  year  and  a  half,  after  the  fire,  the 
Railroad  Chapel  Congregation  and  Sabbath 
School  met  in  the  Jewish  Synagogue,  corner  of 
Wabash  Avenue  and  Peck  Court,  and  its  attend- 
ance constantly  increased.  In  the  meantime, 
the  First  Presbyterian  Church  had  purchased  a 
lot  on  State  street,  just  south  of  Fourteenth,  for 
$24,000,  and  erected  a  fine,  large,  brick  building 
for  the  Chapel's  use,  which,  with  its  furniture  and 
large  pipe  organ,  cost  about  $46,000  more. 

The  Rev.  DONALD  FLETCHER  was  the  first 
pastor  in  the  new  building  and  continued  his 
work  for  a  year  or  more.  Then  the  Rev.  Dr. 
MITCHELL,  the  pastor  of  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church,  preached  at  the  Chapel  on  Sunday 
evenings,  for  nearly  three  years.  During  this 
time,  little  pastoral  work  was  done  among  the 
Chapel  congregation,  and  there  was  a  painful 
falling  off,  in  all  the  departments  of  its  work. 


IO  THE    RAILROAD    CHAPEL. 

On  October  i,  1880,  Mr.  CHARLES  M.  MORTON 
was  called  to  the  pastorate  of  the  Chapel,  and 
still  continues  this  relation.  His  first  sermon 
was  preached  to  about  thirty  people,  and  his 
first  Prayer  Meeting  was  attended  by  seven  men, 
women  and  children.  He  began  to  spend  his 
time  in  the  homes  of  the  community,  and  it  was 
not  long  before  the  result  of  his  work  began  to 
be  apparent.  A  fine  class  of  people  came  to  his 
assistance,  and  the  blessing  of  God  was  poured 
out  upon  the  congregation  in  large  measure. 
The  five  Communion  Services  of  the  last  year 
(from  January,  1886,  to  January,  1887)  have 
added  one  hundred  and  forty-one  valuable  mem- 
bers to  this  Church. 

Mr.  MORTON  has  been  highly  favored  with 
competent  and  willing  helpers,  of  both  sexes, 
and  their  name  is  legion,  for  they  are  many. 
Probably  all  of  them  would  unite  in  giving  place 
to  Mr.  CHARLES  S.  LEE,  who  from  the  beginning 
of  Mr.  MORTON'S  pastorate,  has  given  most 
valuable  time  and  services  to  this  work.  He 
has  his  reward  in  the  affections  of  the  people, 
who,  from  the  oldest  man  to  the  youngest  child, 


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most  heartily  appreciate  the  encouragement  and 
comfort  they  have  received  from  Mr.  LEE. 

To  one  and  all  who  have  labored  so  faithfully 
here,  the  thanks  of  the  Church  are  due.  The 
record  of  their  work  and  their  reward  are  in 
heaven. 


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QUALIFICATIONS  FOR  MEMBERSHIP. 

Every  person  desiring  to  unite  with  the  mem- 
bership of  this  Church  must  give  creditable  evi- 
dence of  regeneration  and  devotion  to  the 
service  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  should 
be  able  to  accept  heartily  the  following  doc- 
trines of  the  confession  of  faith. 


THE  DOCTRINES  OF  OUR  CONFESSION 
OF  FAITH. 

I.  ONE  GOD;  infinite,  eternal  and  unchangeable  in  his 
being,  wisdom,  power,  holiness,  justice,  goodness  and  truth, 
subsisting  in  mysterious  and  eternal  trinity — Father,  Son 
and  Holy  Ghost. 

II.  ONE  WORD;    the  Scriptures  of  the  Old  and  New 
Testaments,  all  given  by  inspiration  of  God,  and  our  only 
infallible  rule  of  faith  and  practice. 

III.  ONE  CONDEMNATION;  there  being  no  difference, 
for  all  have  sinned,  and  come  short  of  the  glory  of  God, 
because  the  carnal  mind  is  enmity  against  God. 

IV.  ONE  SAVIOUR;    the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  God  mani- 
fest in  the   flesh,  the  power  unto  salvation  from  sin  and 
endless  death,  by  atoning  expiatory  sacrifice,  through  faith. 

V.  ONE  ATONEMENT  FOR  SIN  ;   made  by  Jesus  Christ 
in  his  obedience  unto  death,  sufficient  unto  all,  adapted  to 
all,  taking  every  legal  obstacle  out  of  the  way  of  all,  and 
on  these  grounds  to  be  offered  to  all. 


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VI.  ONE  SPIRIT;  God,  the  Holy  Ghost,  through  whose 
sovereign  agency  in  regeneration,  the  soul,  dead  in  sin,  is 
made  alive  in  Christ,  and  through  whose  sovereign  agency 
in  sanctification,  the  soul  is  changed  more  and  more  into  the 
divine  image,  from  glory  to  glory. 

VII.  ONE  LIFE;  the  life  hid  with  Christ  in  God -the 
life  eternal  ;    begun  when  a  sinner  believes,   and  assured 
forever  thereafter  by  the  effectual  and  sovereign  grace  of 
God  ;   so  that  once  given  this  eternal  life,  no  believer  shall 
ever  perish. 

VIII.  ONE  CHURCH  ;   which  is  Christ's  body,  all  the 
members  of  which  God  hath  from  the  beginning  chosen  to 
salvation  through  sanctihcation  of  the  Spirit  and  belief  of 
the  Truth. 

IX.  Two  SACRAMENTS  ;    and  only  two,  as  ordained  by 
Christ— Baptism  and  the  Lord's  Supper.     Baptism  being  a 
Sacrament  wherein  we  have  "sign  and  seal  of  ingrafting 
into  Christ,  of  remission  of  sins  by  His  blood,  and  regener- 
ation by  His  Spirit";  and  the  Lord's  Supper  being  a  Sacra- 
ment wherein  "the  Lord's  death  is  shown  forth,"  and  the 
worthy  receivers  are,   by  faith,   "made  partakers  of  His 
body  and  blood,  to  their  spiritual  nourishment  and  growth 
in  grace." 

X.  ONE  JUDGMENT;   when  the  dead,  small  and  great, 
shall  stand  before  God,   and  every  man  shall  be  judged 
according  to  his  works  ;  and  the  wicked  shall  go  away  into 
everlasting  punishment,  but  the  righteous  unto  life  eternal. 


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FORM  FOR  RECEIVING  NEW  MEMBERS. 

I.— OF  BAPTISED  PERSONS  ADMITTED  TO  FULL  COMMUNION. 

The  following  persons  born  within  the  pale  of  the  visible 
Church,  and  dedicated  to  God  in  baptism,  having  been  ex- 
amined as  to  their  knowledge  and  Christian  experience, 
and  approved  by  the  Session,  will  now  present  themselves, 
as  their  names  are  called,  publicly  to  confirm  their  baptis- 
mal obligations. 

[  T"he  candidates,  having  presented  themselves,  are  ad- 
dressed by  the  pastor  in  the  following  words:} 

BELOVED:— Grace  be  unto  you  and  peace  from  God  our 
Father  and  from  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  This  is  the  word 
of  faith  which  we  preach:  "  If  thou  shall  confess  with  thy 
mouth  the  Lord  Jesus,  and  shalt  believe  in  thine  heart 
that  God  hath  raised  Him  from  the  dead,  thou  shalt  be 
saved." 

By  virtue  of  your  connection  with  the  visible  Church, 
you  received  the  sacrament  of  baptism,  in  infancy,  accord- 
ing to  Scriptural  warrant.  You  have  been  instructed  in 
the  Scriptures  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments.  You 
have  been  taught  to  abhor  sin,  to  fear  God,  and  obey  the 
Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

Humbly  trusting  that  you  have  been  chosen  of  God  to 
salvation  through  sanctification  of  the  Spirit  and  belief  of 
the  truth,  and  regarding  it  to  be  your  duty  and  privilege  to 
come  to  the  Lord's  Supper,  do  you  now,  with  your  whole 
heart,  ratify  the  vows  of  your  baptism  that  bind  you  to 
consecrate  yourselves  to  God,  and  to  live  godly  and  obedi- 
ent lives? 

[Here  each  shall  audibly  answer:} 

I  do. 


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We  thankfully^recognize  the  seal  of  God  thus  set  to  His 
promise,  which  is  unto  us  and  to  our  children.  We  rejoice 
in  your  obedience  to  our  common  Master,  who  said  to  His 
disciples,  "  This  do  in  remembrance  of  me."  Henceforth, 
then,  let  your  conversation  be  as  becometh  the  Gospel  of 
Christ;  and  may  you  adorn  the  doctrine  of  God  our  Sav- 
iour in  all  things. 

II. — OF    UNBAPTISED    'PERSONS     ADMITTED     TO     CHURCH 
MEMBERSHIP  ON  PROFESSION  OF  THEIR  FAITH. 

The  following  persons,  having  given  satisfaction  with 
respect  to  their  knowledge  and  Christian  experience,  and 
having  been  received  into  the  Church  by  the  Session,  are 
now  to  make  a  public  profession  of  their  faith,  and  there- 
upon to  be  baptised. 

[Here  the  candidates  -will  come  forward,  as  their  names 
are  called,  and  be  addressed  as  follows  :] 

BELOVED  IN  THE  LORD:— In  accordance  with  our  Sav- 
iour's words,  "  Whosoever  shall  confess  Me  before  men, 
him  will  I  confess  also  before  my  Father  which  is  in 
heaven,"  you  here  and  now,  confessing  and  repenting  of 
your  sins,  and  trusting  that  they  are  pardoned  solely 
through  the  atoning  sacrifice  of  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord,  do 
publicly  profess  your  faith  in  Jesus  Christ  and  your  accept- 
ance of  Him  as  your  Saviour  and  King,  whose  life  is  your 
supreme  example,  whose  death  is  your  only  ground  of 
hope,  whose  commandment  is  your  supreme  law,  and 
whose  perpetual  and  prevailing  intercession  is  your  ever- 
more blessed  assurance  of  salvation  to  the  uttermost. 

Henceforth  avoiding  that  worldly  conformity  which  is 
forbidden  in  the  Scriptures,  and  seeking  fellowship  with 
the  people  of  God,  you  do  engage  to  keep  covenant  with 


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them,  and  with    Him,  in    the   faithful  and  diligent  observ- 
ance   of    all   the   commandments    and    ordinances  of  our 
Lord,  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ. 
Do  you  thus  believe  and  promise? 

[Here  each  shall  audibly  answer:} 

I  do. 

[Here  baptism  is  administered.} 

You  have  now  witnessed  a  good  confession.  Solemn  as 
the  transaction  is  in  its  nature,  precious  in  its  privileges, 
and  impressive  in  its  obligations,  you  may,  nevertheless, 
with  confidence  in  the  strength  of  Divine  grace,  thus  un- 
alterably commit  yourselves  to  Him  whom  you  have  be- 
lieved. Be  persuaded,  therefore,  that  He  is  able  to  keep 
that  which  you  have  committed  unto  Him  against  that 
day. 

III.  —  OF  MEMBERS  RECEIVED  BY  CERTIFICATE. 

The  following  persons  have  presented  letters  of  dismis- 
sion and  recommendation  to  this  Church,  which  have  been 
accepted  by  the  Session.  They  will  rise  in  their  places  as 
their  names  are  called. 

[And  be  addressed  as  follows:} 

DEARLY  BELOVED: — Having  heretofore  made  a  public 
profession  of  your  faith,  and  having  been  commended  to  us 
by  the  respective  churches  of  which  you  were  members, 
you  do  now  jointly  covenant  with  this  Church  that  you 
will  walk  in  its  order  and  submit  to  its  discipline,  seek  its 
peace  and  welfare,  and  treat  its  members  with  that  tender- 
ness and  fidelity  which  becomes  the  disciples  of  Christ, 
and  brethren  of  the  same  household. 


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IV. — WELCOME  BY  THE  CHURCH. 

[Here  the  members  of  this  Church  are  to  rise.] 

We,  the  officers  and  members  of  this  Church,  earnestly 
welcome  you  to  our  communion,  to  share  with  us  the 
labors  and  privileges,  the  trials  and  the  rewards,  of  Chris- 
tian discipleship. 

Let  us  together  "  confess  that  we  are  pilgrims  on  the 
earth,"  and  "declare  plainly  that  we  seek  a  country  "; 
"  looking  for  that  blessed  hope,  and  the  glorious  appear- 
ing of  the  great  God  and  our  Saviour  Jesus  Christ." 

"We  are  persuaded  of  you  things  that  accompany  salva- 
tion." Living  and  dying  may  you  be  the  Lord's;  and  at 
last,  may  you  and  we,  faithful  unto  death,  and  more  than 
conquerors  through  Him  that  loved  us,  stand  holy  and  un- 
reprovable  in  His  sight,  to  the  praise  of  the  glory  of  His 
grace,  being  entered  into  that  blessed  heavenly  fellowship, 
where  our  communion  shall  be  forever  perfect  and  our  joy 
forever  full. 

"The  Lord  bless  you  and  keep  you.  The  Lord  make 
His  face  shine  upon  you  and  be  gracious  unto  you.  The 
Lord  lift  up  His  countenance  upon  you  and  give  you 
peace." 

"  And  unto  Him  who  is  able  to  keep  you  from  falling, 
and  to  present  you  faultless  before  the  presence  of  His 
glory  with  exceeding  joy,  to  the  only  wise  God  our  Saviour, 
be  glory  and  majesty,  dominion  and  power,  both  now  and 
forever.  Amen." 

BAPTISM  OF  CHILDREN. 

"  Infants  descending  from  their  parents,  either  both  or 
but  one  of  them  professing  faith  in  Christ,  and  obedience 
to  Him,  are,  in  that  respect,  within  the  covenant,  and  are 
to  be  baptized." 


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"  Baptism  is  not  to  be  unnecessarily  delayed;  nor  to  be 
administered  by  any  private  person." 

"  It  is  usually  to  be  administered  in  the  church,  in  the 
presence  of  the  congregation." 

FORM  OF  BAPTISMAL  SERVICE. 

[Before  baptism,  parents  presenting  their  children  may 
be  addressed  as  follows:} 

BELOVED  IN  THE  LORD:— In  thus  presenting  your 
children  for  baptism,  you  renew  your  profession  of  faith  in 
Jesus  Christ,  as  Redeemer  and  King,  and  your  adoption  of 
His  Word  as  the  law  of  your  household. 

You  remember  with  grateful  love  the  comforting  words 
of  the  Lord,  who  took  the  little  children  in  His  arms,  and 
put  His  hands  on  them  and  blessed  them,  declaring  that 
of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

Humbly  believing  that  you  are  Christ's,  and  therefore 
Abraham's  seed  and  heirs  according  to  the  promise,  and  on 
this  Scriptural  ground  believing  that  the  God  of  Abraham 
will  be  your  God  and  the  God  of  your  children  after  you, 
you  do  here,  in  this  solemn  and  precious  rite,  publicly  ex- 
press that  faith  of  your  hearts,  in  which  you  do  now  give 
these  children  to  God,  trusting  them  to  that  covenant- 
keeping  One  who  has  said:  "  I  will  pour  my  Spirit  upon 
thy  seed  and  my  blessing  upon  thine  offspring." 

And  you  do  now  promise  to  pray  with  and  for  these 
children,  to  diligently  instruct  them  in  the  doctrines  and 
duties  of  the  Christian  religion,  and  to  do  what  in  you  lies 
to  bring  them  up  in  the  nurture  and  admonition  of  the 
Lord. 

[Here  the  rite  of  baptism  will  be  administered,  followed 
by  prayer.  ] 


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LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 


ABEL,  GEORGE, 
ABEL,  MRS.  GEORGE, 
ABELL,  FRANCIS  H., 
ADAMS,  WM.  R., 
ALLEN,  JOHN, 
ALLEN,  MRS.  JOHN, 
ARMSTRONG,  WILLIAM,    - 
ARMSTRONG,  MRS.  WILLIAM, 
ATKINSON,  R.  W., 
ATKINSON,  MRS.  PHEBE, 

BAKER,  JOHN, 
BARRON,  MRS.  E.  G., 
BARNETT,  Miss  MAY, 
BEHM,  MRS.  JACOB, 
BEHM,  JOHN, 
BEHRENS,  Miss  ANNA  E., 
BEHRENS,  Miss  ANNA  G., 
BEISER,  Miss  MARGARET, 
BEISER,  Miss  ANNIE, 
BEISER,  Miss  CARRIE  P., 
BELWAY,  EUGENE, 
BELWAY,  MRS.  EUGENE, 
BELL,  Miss  KATIE, 
BIELSTEIN,  MRS.  E.  THEODORE, 
BIELSTEIN,  Miss  SOPHIA, 
BIELSTEIN,  Miss  MAGGIE, 
BIELSTEIN,  Miss  MATILDA, 
BINGHAM,  MRS.  SARAH, 

BlNGHAM,  MISS  LO-UISA  M., 


1934  La  Salle  Street 
1934  La  Salle  Street 
510  State  Street 
35  Twenty-fifth  Street 
3133  Butterfield  Street 
3133  Butterfield  Street 
1730  State  Street 
1730  State  Street 
1615  Wabash  Avenue 
342  State  Street 

1404  Michigan  Avenue 
1928  Archer  Avenue 
178  Twenty  third  Street 
1722  Dearborn  Street 
1722  Dearborn  Street 
1613  State  Street 
1613  State  Street 
1209  Michigan  Avenue 
2223  Prairie  Avenue 
2512  Indiana  Avenue 
3839  State  Street 
3839  State  Street 
1209  State  Street 
2912  Emerald  Avenue 
2912  Emerald  Avenue 
2912  Emerald  Avenue 
2912  Emerald  Avenue 
1903  South  Clark  Street 
1903  South  Clark  Street 


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BIRCH,  MRS.  SARAH, 
BIRCH,  Miss  MARY, 
BIRCH,  MRS.  SAMUEL, 
BOOTH,  MRS.  ANNA, 
BOOTH,  ALBERT  P., 
BOYCE,  Miss  LOUISA, 
BROOKBANKS,  JOHN, 
BROOKBANKS,  MRS.  JOHN, 
BROOKBANKS,  Miss  ELIZABETH, 
BROWN,  MRS.  C.  E., 
BROWN,  OWEN, 
BROWN,  Miss  HELEN  P., 
BURNELL,  MRS.  GEORGE  W., 
BURNETT,  RICHARD, 
BURNETT,  MRS.  RICHARD,    - 


1209  Wabash  Avenue 
1209  Wabash  Avenue 
2531  Wentworth  Avenue 
1537  Indiana  Avenue 
1537  Indiana  Avenue 
1412  Wabash  Avenue 
2933  Fifth  Avenue 
2933  Fifth  Avenue 
2933  Fifth  Avenue 
365  Warren  Avenue 
Aldine  Place,  near  39th 
Aldine  Place,  near  3gth 
2953  Parnell  Avenue 
752  Forty-third  Street 
752  Forty-third  Street 


CALLAN,  DAVID  H., 
CALLAN,  MRS.  JOSIE, 
CAMPBELL,  GEORGE  W., 
CHUDOBA,  Miss  ANNIE, 
CHURCHILL,  MATTHEW, 
CLARKE,  MRS.  MARY  E., 
COE,  WALTON  W., 
COE,  MRS.  WALTON  W., 
COLE,  AMOS  W., 
COLONDRO,  MRS.  B.  M., 
CONLEY,  JOHN  C., 
CONLEY,  MRS.  JOHN  C., 
COOK,  JOHN, 
COOK,  MRS.  JOHN, 
COPPOCK,  Miss  CARRIE  M., 
COPPOCK,  Miss  AMANDA, 
CORNUE,  WM.  J., 


3639  Cottage  Grove  Ave. 
3639  Cottage  Grove  Ave. 
1445  State  Street 
2646  Calumet  Avenue 
412  South  Clark  Street 
203  Twenty -fourth  Place 
2401  Hanover  Street 
2401  Hanover  Street 
503  West  Madison  Street 
3018  Dearborn  Street 
1437  Wabash  Avenue 
1437  Wabash  Avenue 
36  Fourteenth  Street 
36  Fourteenth  Street 
1529  State  Street 
1529  State  Street 
175  Twenty-sixth  Street 


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CORNUE,  MRS.  WM.  J., 
CORNUE,  WM., 
Cox,  Miss  VICTORIA, 
COYLE,  MRS.  MARY, 
CROSS,  MRS.  MARY, 


175  Twenty-sixth  Street 
175  Twenty-sixth  Street 
2214  Dearborn  Street 
3203  Dearborn  Street 
1209  State  Street 


DAKERS,  ANDREW  W., 
DA  Looz,  GERHARD, 
DA  Looz,  MRS.  JOHANNA  H., 
DA  Looz,  Miss  AGNES, 
DA  Looz,  Miss  CARRIE, 
DAVIS,  Louis, 
DAVIS,  MRS.  SARAH, 
DAVIS,  SAMUEL  HENRY, 
DELANEY,  Miss  MARY,    - 
DEMLING,  MRS.  AMELIA, 
DOONAN,  ROBERT, 
DOONAN,  WILLIAM,  - 
DOONAN,  JAMES, 
DOONAN,  ARMOR, 
DOONAN,  MRS.  ARMOR,   - 
DOONAN,  MRS.  WM., 
DRAKE,  HOLMES  P., 
DRAKE,  MRS.  HOLMES  P., 
DUNNICAN,  PETER  F., 
DUNNICAN,  MRS.  PETER  F., 


2236  Indiana  Avenue 
1447  State  Street 
1447  State  Street 
1447  State  Street 
1447  State  Street 
3009  Fifth  Avenue 
317  State  Street 
no  Madison  Street 
80  West  Taylor  Street 
1835  South  Clark  Street 
2967  State  Street 
3022  Archer  Avenue 
2967  State  Street 
2967  State  Street 
2967  State  Street 
1704  South  Clark  Street 
192  Michigan  Avenue 
192  Michigan  Avenue 
1724  Dearborn  Street 
1724  Dearborn  Street 


EI.PHINSTONE,  JOHN  C.,  - 
ELPHINSTONE,  MRS.  JOHN  C., 
EMERY,  WM.  K., 
EMERY,  MRS.  WM.  K., 
EMERY,  EDWARD  H., 
EMERY,  MRS.  FLORENCE  G., 


Bandow  P.  O. 
Bandow  P.  O. 
1615  Wabash  Avenue 
1615  Wabash  Avenue 
1615  Wabash  Avenue 
369  Twenty- fifth  Street 


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EPPINGER,  MRS.  SOPHIA  C.,  68  Finnell  Street 
EPPINGER,  Miss  MARY  ANNA,  68  Finnell  Street 
EPPINGER,  Miss  IDA  MARY,  68  Finnell  Street 
EPPINGER,  CHARLOTTE  SOPHIA,  68  Finnell  Street 


FAIRCHILD,  JAMES  B., 
FITCH,  Miss  JENNIE  E., 
FORDEN,  JAMES, 
FORDEN,  MRS.  JAMES, 
FORDEN,  THOMAS, 
FORDEN,  MRS.  THOMAS, 
FOSTER,  DAVID  M., 
FOSTER,  MRS.  DAVID  M., 
FRENCH,  MRS.  ANNA  L., 


537  Wabash  Avenue 
2260  Dearborn  Street 
2303  La  Salle  Street 
2303  La  Salle  Street 
125  Bushnell  Street 
125  Bushnell  Street 
201  Erie  Street 
201  Erie  Street 
1725  Butterfield  Street 


GERARD,  Miss  IZETTA, 
GILLETT,  Miss  HARRIETT, 
GOSSMAN,  MRS.  IRENE  EMMA, 
GOLDSMITH,  MRS.  MARY, 
GRAHAM,  JOSEPH, 
GRAFF,  JOHN, 
GRAFFAM,  Miss  LETA, 
GREIG,  GEORGE, 
GREIG,  MRS.  GEORGE., 
GREENWOOD,  MRS.  MARY  A., 
GREEN,  MRS.  JEANNETTE,    - 
GRIFFIN,  CHRISTOPHER  C., 
GRIFFIN,  MRS.  ADA, 


346  State  Street 
3018  Dearborn  Street 
178  Twenty-third  Street 
205  Twenty-first  Street 
125  Twenty-third  Place 
1946  Archer  Avenue 
3639  Cottage  Grove  Ave. 
2848  Butler  Street 
2848  Butler  Street 
242  Sherman  Street 
2707  Portland  Avenue 
2735  Cottage  Grove  Ave. 
2735  Cottage  Grove  Ave. 


HAHN,  Miss  ELIZABETH, 
HAHN,  Miss  KATIE, 
HALL,  JAMES, 
HAMILTON,  JOHN, 


1900  Calumet  Avenue 
1900  Calumet  Avenue 
317  Thirty-first  Street 
1900  South  Clark  Street 


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HAMILTON,  MRS.  JOHN,  - 
HARGAN,  GEORGE  B., 
HARGAN,  MRS.  GEO.  B., 
HAUF,  RALPH  C., 
HAUF,  MRS.  CARRIE, 
HAY,  JAMES  J., 
HAY,  MRS.  JAMES  J., 
HENDERSON,  JOHN  SIMPSON, 
HELFRICH,  Miss  MARY,  - 
HILL,  ALEXANDER,    - 
HILL,  Miss  ELIZA  JANE, 
HOLMES,  HENRY, 
HOGAN,  Miss  ALICE, 
HOGAN,  Miss  EMMA, 
HOGAN,  Miss  MARY  A.,  - 
HOUSEHOLDER,  JACKSON  F., 
HOWARD,  MRS.  GLENN  IE, 
HUBBS,  WM.  R., 
HUBBELL,  DAVID  S., 
HUGHES,  WM., 
HUGHES,  Miss  CATHERINE, 
HUNT,  CHARLES  G., 


1900  South  Clark  Street 
315  West  Taylor  Street 
315  West  Taylor  Street 
341  West  Erie  Street 
341  West  Erie  Street 
2928  Shields  Avenue 
2928  Shields  Avenue 
1250  Indiana  Avenue 
29  Harmon  Court 
2935  Fifth  Avenue 
2935  Fifth  Avenue 
3033  Vernon  Avenue 
1236  Wabash  Avenue 
1236  Wabash  Avenue 
59  Rush  Street 
3022  Wentworth  Avenue 
1619  South  Clark  Street 
1445  State  Street 
349  South  Morgan  Street 
523  Twenty-eighth  Street 
523  Twenty-eighth  Street 
553  Thirty-seventh  Street 


IDDINGS,  RICHARD  M.,    - 
IDDINGS,  MRS.  RICHARD  M., 
INMAN,  Miss  EDNA, 


113  East  Indiana  Street 
113  East  Indiana  Street 
3315  Dearborn  Street 


JACKSON,  MRS.  MATTIE  A., 
JACOBS,  SAMUEL  T., 
JACOBS,  MRS.  SAMUEL  T., 
JAMES,  FRANK, 
JAMES,  MRS.  KATIE, 
JOHNSON,  MRS.  JENNIE, 


195  Twenty  second  Street 
1601  Prairie  Avenue 
1601  Prairie  Avenue 
2260  Dearborn  Street 
518  West  Madison  Street 
1613  State  Street 


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JOHNSON,  PETER, 
JOHNSON,  MRS.  BERTHA, 
JONES,  Miss  MAGGIE, 
JONES,  MRS.  MARY, 
JONES,  JOSEPH  W.,    - 
JONES,  MRS.  JOSEPH  W., 
JONES,  HENRY, 
JONES,  MRS.  AMANDA, 
JORDAN,  MRS.  AUGUSTA, 


2442  La  Salle  Street 
2442  La  Salle  Street 
70  Thirteenth  Street 
1445  State  Street 
191  South  Jefferson  Street 
191  South  Jefferson  Street 
3846  Cottage  Grove  Ave. 
492  State  Street 
1611  State  Street 


KAHN,  MRS.  SAMUEL, 
KELBLE,  MRS.  ELIZABETH, 
KEMENER,  Miss  AUGUSTA, 
KEMENER,  Miss  MARY, 
KEENE,  THOMAS  J., 
KEENE,  MRS.  THOMAS  J., 
KEPNER,  JOHN  H., 
KEPNER,  MRS.  JOHN  H., 
KIENCKE,  GEORGE,   - 
KIENCKE,  Miss  HELEN,  - 
KNAPP,  Miss  ANGELINE  E. 
KNEISLEY,  JOHN  L., 


346  State  Street 
99  Ewing  Street 
1911  Wabash  Avenue 
3001  Wabash  Avenue 
4017  Wabash  Avenue 
4017  Wabash  Avenue 
1419  State  Street 
1419  State  Street 
1911  Wabash  Avenue 
1911  Wabash  Avenue 
M.  D.,  8  Eldridge  Court 
32  Lake  Street 


LABER,  Miss  MATILDA, 
LABREY,  MRS.  MARTHA, 
LAING,  Miss  MARTHA, 
LAKE,  CHARLES  C., 
LAMBIE,  MRS.  MARY  D., 
LANE,  MRS.  LENA,    - 
LARSON,  Miss  MARY, 
LARGE,  Miss  JEANNETTE, 
LAZARUS,  MRS.  EUNICE, 
LATTIMORE,  WALTER  O., 


1501  Wabash  Avenue 
3130  Dearborn  Street 
3138  Michigan  Avenue 
167  South  Halsted  Street 
1300  Indiana  Avenue 
624^  Canal  Street 
300  Illinois  Street 
3130  Dearborn  Street 
40  Walton  Place 
241  Clybourn  Avenue 


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LEMON,  MRS.  MARY, 
LESCH,  EDWARD  J.,  - 
LESCH,  MRS.  EDWARD  J., 
LEONARD,  MRS.  MAHALA, 
LIEBE,  Miss  ANNIE, 
LIEBE,  Miss  JOHANNA, 
LIEBE,  AUGUSTUS, 
LINES,  JOHN, 
LINES,  MRS.  JOHN, 
LIPHARDT,  MATILDA, 
LOMAN,  MRS.  LUCY, 
LOY,  BENJAMIN, 
LYONS,  CHARLES  J., 
LYONS,  MRS.  MARY, 


81  Thirteenth  Street 
5349  School  Street 
5349  School  Street 
283  Twenty-fifth  Street 
1441  State  Street 
1441  State  Street 
1441  State  Street 
3152  Wentworth  Avenue 
3152  Wentworth  Avenue 
367  Twenty-fifth  Street 
2711  State  Street 
496  Warren  Avenue 
1354  State  Street 
1354  State  Street 


McCuLLocH,  JOHN  M.,    - 
McCuLLOCH,  MRS.  HATTIE  N. 
McCuRDY,  MRS.  ISABELLA  J., 
MCCURDY,  Miss  ELIZABETH, 
MCDOWELL,  MRS.  ANN  E., 
MCDONALD,  Miss  MABEL  B., 
McKiE,  MRS.  ANNA  G.,  - 
MCLEAN,  ROBERT  S.  D., 
MCLEAN,  MRS.  ROBERT  S.  D. 
MCLEAN,  HECTOR,    - 
MCLEAN,  MRS.  HECTOR, 

McNALLY,  M.  J., 

MCNEILL,  MALCOLM, 
McPHERSON,  ISABELLE  M., 
McPHERSON,  MRS.  ANNIE, 
MANZUR,  ALPHONZO, 
MANZUR,  MRS.  ALPHONZO, 
MARSHALL,  MRS.  THOMAS,  - 


1438  State  Street 

,  1438  State  Street 
433  Twenty -fourth  Street 
433  Twenty-fourth  Street 
410  Twenty-fifth  Street 
1427  State  Street 
1303  Michigan  Avenue 
3829  Wentworth  Avenue 

,  3829  Wentworth  Avenue 
87  Swift  Place 
87  Swift  Place 
1905  South  Clark  Street 
149  Twenty-third  Place 
2  East  Washington  Street 
2  East  Washington  Street 
242  Clinton  Street 
242  Clinton  Street 
76  Fourteenth  Street 


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MARSHALL,  HENRY, 
MARSHALL,  MRS.  HENRY, 
MARSHALL,  LAVINIA  K., 
METCALF,  THOMAS,  - 
MEEH,  MRS.  JOHN, 
MEEH,  CHRISTINE,    - 
MEEH,  MARY, 
MEYER,  MRS.  ANNIE, 
MEYER,  Miss  LAURA, 
MITCHELL,  ADOLPH, 
MONROE,  HARRY, 
MORSE,  CHARLES  J., 
MORSE,  GEORGE  C., 
MORSE,  MRS.  GEORGE  C., 
MOUNTS,  Miss  NANCY  L., 
MURDOCK,  JOSHUA,   - 
MURDOCK,  MRS.  JOSHUA, 
MURRAY,  MRS.  JAMES, 


17  Finnell  Street 
17  Finnell  Street 
17  Finnell  Street 
3627  La  Salle  Street 
510  Thirty-first  Street 
510  Thirty-first  Street 
510  Thirty-first  Street 
1824  South  Clark  Street 
1824  South  Clark  Street 
2200  Archer  Avenue 
3108  State  Street 
1234  Wabash  Avenue 
1905  Clark  Street 
1905  Clark  Street 
694  West  Chicago  Avenue 
1450  Indiana  Avenue 
1450  Indiana  Avenue 
70  Twenty-fifth  Place 


NELSON,  MRS.  MARY, 
NELSON,  Miss  MARY  A., 
NELSON,  JOHN  F., 
NEWELL,  THOMAS,    - 
NEWELL,  MRS.  THOMAS, 
NORTON,  MRS.  LUCINDA, 


3108  State  Street 
3108  State  Street 
1514  Michigan  Avenue 
4319  Calumet  Avenue 
4319  Calumet  Avenue 
1223  State  Street 


OLIVER,  MRS.  M.  C., 
O'NEii.,  MRS.  JOHN, 


2104  State  Street 

687  South  Jefferson  Street 


PAES,  Miss  MINNIE, 
PAINTER,  MRS.  JENNIE, 
PARKE,  MRS.  CATHERINE, 
PARKE,  Miss  EMMA, 


2550  Prairie  Avenue 
1412  Wabash  Avenue 
93  Judd  Street 
93  Judd  Street 


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PARKE,  Miss  MARY, 
PELTIER,  MRS.  JOSEPHINE,    - 
PELTIER,  Miss  GERTRUDE, 
PERKINS,  WM.  S., 
POOLE,  MRS.  ISABELLA,  - 
PORTER,  Miss  FLORENCE, 
PORTER,  Miss  EDNA, 
PORTFR,  JOSEPH, 
PORTER,  MRS.  JOSEPH, 
PREDMORE,  MRS.  WM., 
PRYOR,  JOSEPH  H., 


93  Judcl  Street 
2334  Archer  Avenue 
2334  Archer  Avenue 
553  Thirty  seventh  Street 
317  State  Street 
2711  Portland  Avenue 
2711  Portland  Avenue 
102  Van  Buren  Street 
102  Van  Buren  Street 
40  Walton  Place 
Waverley  House 


QUACKENBUSH,  Miss  MYRA  E.,  1916  Dearborn  Street 


RAY,  MRS.  DEMA, 
REARDON,  WM.  JOHN, 
REINHARD,  HERBERT  W., 
REINHARD,  WM.  H., 
REINHARD,  MRS.  FREDERICA, 
REINHARD,  Miss  MINNIE, 
REINHARD,  CHARLES, 
REED,  WM.  H., 
REED,  MRS.  WM.  H., 
REED,  JAMES  R., 
REMOND,  MRS.  PETER,    - 
REESE,  LEWIS, 

REISENWEBER,  Miss  OTTILLIE, 
RIBELL,  MRS.  MARY  H., 
RICE,  ALVIN  B.,   - 
RICE,  MRS.  ALVIN  B., 
RICKETTS,  MRS.  MARY  A., 
ROBINETT,  CHARLES  L., 
ROBINETT,  MRS.  CHARLES  L., 


2260  Dearborn  Street 
3108  State  Street 
1516  Wabash  Avenue 
1516  Wabash  Avenue 
1516  Wabash  Avenue 
1516  Wabash  Avenue 
1516  Wabash  Avenue 
2483  Archer  Avenue 
2483  Archer  Avenue 
155  Eighteenth  Street 
4729  State  Street 
300  South  Clark  Street 
2702  Wentworth  Avenue 
3255  Wentworth  Avenue 
226  South  Morgan  Street 
226  South  Morgan  Street 
421  State  Street 
2247  Wentworth  Avenue 
2247  Wentworth  Avenue 


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ROBERTSON,  Miss  MARGARET, 
ROOP,  MRS.  ELIZABETH, 
ROOP,  GEORGE,- 
ROOP,  MRS.  GEORGE, 
ROAT,  MRS.  JENNIE, 
ROGERS,  MRS.  MARYE., 
ROWLAND,  Miss  MARGARET, 
ROSEMAN,  RICHARD  B.,  - 
ROSEMAN,  MRS.  RICHARD  B., 
ROSENTHAL,  ISAAC, 
ROTH,  HENRY, 
ROTH,  MRS.  MAGGIE, 
ROTH,  Miss  MARY,    - 
RUCK,  MARTIN,    - 
RUCK,  MRS.  MARTIN, 
RUCK,  FRED.  M., 
RUSING,  BELLA, 
RYLEY,  AMOS, 
RYLEY,  MRS.  BERTHA  E.,     - 


88  Thirty-first  Street 
2828  Slate  Street 
2828  State  Street 
2828  State  Street 
1619  South  Clark  Street 
2531  Wentvvorlh  Avenue 
2837  Michigan  Avenue 
3025  Shields  Avenue 
3025  Shields  Avenue 
68  East  Polk  Street 
242  Forty -fifth  Court 
242  Forty -fifth   Court 
1615  Wabash  Avenue 
484  Thirtieth  Street 
484  Thirtieth  Street 
484  Thirtieth  Street 
389  State  Street 
77  Thirteenth  Street 
77  Thirteenth  Street 


SANDERS,  THOMAS  A.,  2306  State  Street 

SAWYER,  HENRY  C.,  -       1436  Michigan  Avenue 

SCHARNHURST,  MRS.  CHRISTIAN,  1912  Archer  Avenue 


SCHMIDT,  CHARLES  W., 
SCHMIDT,  AI.PHONZO, 
SEYBERLICH,  GUSTAV  B., 
SEYBERLICH,  MRS.  LUCY, 
SEELEY,  Miss  CLARA  M., 
SH ADDERS,  MRS.  R.  B., 
SHARP,  J.  LINTON,    • 
SHEPHERD,  MRS.  ANNIE, 
SHERRY,  WALTER, 
SHERRY,  MRS.  WALTER, 


2401  Hanover  Street 
141  Twentieth  Street 
104  West  Polk  Street 
104  West  Polk  Street 
2609  Fifth  Avenue 
2104  State  Street 
278  Dearborn  Street 
125  Twenty-fourth  Street 
358  Clinton  Street 
358  Clinton  Street 


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SIMONS,  WARREN  A., 
SIMONS,  MRS.  WARREN  A., 
SIMPSON,  Miss  SARAH  P., 
SIMPSON,  Miss  AMELIA  C., 
SMITH,  MRS.  ISABEL, 
SPARR,  MRS.  ANNIE, 
SPELICY,  JOHN, 
SPELICY,  MRS.  JOHN, 
STARR,  MRS.  MARIE, 
STAKER,  Miss  LIZZIE, 
STEURTZEL,  MRS.  ELIZABETH, 
STEPHENS,  MRS.  ANNA  F., 


2495  Archer  Avenue 
2495  Archer  Avenue  . 
1617  Indiana  Avenue 
1842  Indiana  Avenue 
492  State  Street 
2711  Portland  Avenue 
411  State  Street 
411  State  Street 
1521  Wabash  Avenue 
2351  Michigan  Avenue 
293  Third  Avenue 
369  Wabash  Avenue 
i()iil/2  South  Clark  Street 


STONE,  MRS.  MARY, 
STONE,  Miss  BETTIE  ELIZABETH,  1911^  South  Clark  St. 
SULLIVAN,  MRS.  EMMA  I.,  -  2233  Cottage  Grove  Ave. 
SVVISSHEIMER,  Miss  ANNIE,  51  Barber  Street 


TAYLOR, 
TAYLOR, 
TAYLOR, 
TAYLOR, 
TAYLOR, 
TAYLOR, 
THOMAS, 
THOMAS, 
THOREY, 
THOREY, 
TURNER, 


Miss  ANNIE, 
Miss  MARY  J., 
EDWIN, 
MRS.  EDWIN, 
Miss  EMILY  E. 
MRS.  ANNA, 
MRS.  FANNY, 
CHARLES, 
JOHN  H.,    - 
MRS.  JOHN  H. 
MRS.  JOHN> 


413  Oak  Street 
413  Oak  Street 
413  State  Street 
413  State  Street 
413  State  Street 
1946  Archer  Avenue 
1205  State  Street 
1205  State  Street 
1615  Wabash  Avenue 
1615  Wabash  Avenue 
263  Twenty  fifth  Street 


VAN  BUSKIRK,  EUGENE, 


285  Michigan  Avenue 


WALKER,  MRS.  CHRISTINA, 
WALKER,  FRANK, 


2133  Dearborn  Street 
2133  Dearborn  Street 


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WARNOCK,  ROBERT, 
WARNOCK,  MRS.  ROBERT, 
WASHINGTON,  MRS.  THOMAS, 
WENDNAGEL,  EUGENE,    - 
WENDNAGEL,  WILLIAM, 
WHEATON,  Miss  SARAH, 
WHEATLEY,  Miss  SARAH,     - 
WHEELER,  MRS.  CYNTHIA, 
WHITE,  JOHN, 
WHITE,  MRS.  JOHN, 
WILL,  MRS.  CHRISTIAN, 
WILLARD,  HARLOW  H., 
WILLARD,  MRS.  F.  A., 
WORTH,  J.  ALONZO, 
WORTH,  MRS.  LYDIA  M., 
WOODARD,  MRS.  ANNA  L., 

WUNDERLICH,  MRS.   MYRA, 


115  Ewing  Street 

115  Ewing  Street 

1519  State  Street 

1419  State  Street 

1419  State  Street 

39  Peck  Court 

2104  State  Street 

2831  Wentworth  Avenue 

1445  State  Street 

1445  State  Street 

1946  Archer  Avenue 

1555  W abash  Avenue 

2012  WTabash  Avenue 

508  State  Street 

508  State  Street 

1519  State  Street 

264  Twenty-first  Street 


YATES,  MRS.  MINNIE  F.,  201  Erie  Street 

ZUEDICK,  MRS.  VOLTAIRE,   -       2805  Dearborn  Street 


MEMBERS   DISMISSED 

To  Other  Churches  During  Mr.  C.  M.  Morton's 
Pastorate. 


BUSCH,  JACOB  PETER, 
BUSCH,  Miss  GERTRUDE  M., 
BUSCH,  Miss  SOPHIA  E., 
To  Hyde  Park  Presbyterian  Church. 

CRAVEN,  BENJAMIN,  F., 
CRAVEN,  MRS.  BENJAMIN  F., 
To  first  Presbyterian  Church,  Cliampaign,  III. 

EVANS,  MRS.  LIZZIE  S., 
To  Calvary  Presbyterian  Church,  Peoria,  III. 

FARQUHAR,  DOUGLAS, 
FARQUHAR,  MRS.  DOUGLAS, 
To  Scotch  Presbyterian  Church,  IVest  Chicago. 

GORE,  JOHN  J., 
To  Asbury  M.  E.    Church,  Chicago. 

INNES,  THOMAS, 
To  Scotch  Presbyterian  Church,   West  Chicago. 

KETCHAM,  WM.  L., 
To  Presbyterian  Church,  Galveston,   Tex. 


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MOORE,  MRS.  ALMA  C., 
To  Congregational  Church,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 

NEWELL,  Miss  ANNIE, 
To  first  Congregational  Church,  Oak  Park,  III. 

ROOP,  BENEDICT, 
ROOP,  MRS.  BENEDICT, 
To  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Normal  Park,  III. 

TAMMLER,  MRS.  MARTHA, 
To  Immanuel  Baptist  Church,  Chicago,  III. 

TUTTLE,  MRS.  H.  F., 
To  Congregational  Church,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 


RESERVED  LIST. 


[The  "  RESERVED  LIST  "  is  composed  of  such  of  our 
members  as  have  been  very  irregular  in  their  Church  at- 
tendance or  who  have  left  the  city  without  leaving  their 
address  with  the  pastor.] 

BARRY,  JOHN  J. 
BAUMANN,  BERNARD 
BAUMANN,  MRS.  BERNARD 
BECKWITH,  EUGENE 
BELL,  MRS.  MARY  J. 
BLAISDELL,  MRS.  CHARLES 
BRANCH,  MRS.  TEMPERANCE 
BRONSON,  Miss  LIZZIE 

CLIFFORD,  MRS.  CLARENCE 
DAY,  HENRY  V. 

ENOS,  GEORGE  W. 
EDMONDS,  HARRY  F. 

FISHER,  MRS.  JENNIE  JEFFORDS 
FRANCIS,  Miss  ANDRENA 

GLEASON,  MRS.  ANNA 
GATES,  ERASTUS 
GATES,  MRS.  ERASTUS 
GERDELL,  MRS.  N. 
GRIDLEY,  OLIVER  H. 
GRIDI.EY,  MRS.  OLIVER  H. 

HAINES,  CHARLES 
HAINES,  Miss  ANNA  L. 
HENDERSON,  W.  S. 


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LUDFORD,  WM. 
LUDFORD,  MRS.  WM. 
LORIMER,  WM. 

MCCORMICK,  RICHARD  T. 
MOONEY,  Miss  KATE 

NOSTROMP,  Miss  SOPHIA 

PITCAIRN,  ARTHUR  H. 
PFANNER,  MRS.  JOSIE 
PECK,  JAMES 

SCHELLHAUSE,  MlSS  LOUISA 

TEACHOUT,  CHARLES  H. 
TEACHOUT,  MRS.  CHARLES  H. 
TINGSTEAD,  NICHOLAS 

WENDNAGEL,  Louis  L. 
WTILLIAMS,  ALEXANDER  L. 
WOOD,  CHARLES  D. 


NON-RESIDENT  MEMBERS. 


We  give,  as  nearly  as  possible,  the  addresses  of  our 
members  who  have  left  Chicago  without  taking  a  letter  of 
dismission  from  Railroad  Chapel. 

ARNOLD,  MRS.  MARY,  Peru,  111. 

ARNOLD,  DAVID  S.,  Normal  Park,  111. 

ARNOLD,  MRS.  D.  S.,  Normal  Park,  111. 

BEISER,  Miss  DORA,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

BILLINGS,  W.  W.,    -  Atchison,  Kan. 

BILLINGS,  MRS.  W.  W.,  Atchison,  Kan. 

CARROLL,  MRS.  ANNIE,  Hurley,  Wis. 

CASEY,  Miss  ALICE,  Centralia,  111. 

CASSIDY,  Miss  MARY  J.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

COCHRANE,  JAMES  E.,  Kansas. 

DANNECKER,  MRS.  WM.,  -  Louisville,  Ky. 

ENGELHARDT,  MRS.  LENA  FIEDLER,  Hebron,  Dakota. 

FALK,  Miss  NELLIE,  Englewood,  111. 

FORD,  MRS.  KATE  DUTNELL,         London,  Can. 

GERARD,  AUGUSTUS,  Logansport,  Ind. 

HARTLEY,  MRS.  MARY  E.,  Streator,  111. 

HARRINGTON,  MRS.  EMMA,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

HARRIS,  Miss  ELLA,    -  Portsmouth,  Ohio. 

HAWLEY,  FREDERICK,        -  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

KING,  ADOLPH,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

LIDDY,  WM.  J.,  Humboldt  Park,  111. 

McCRONE,  THOMAS  T.,  -       Pullman,  111. 


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MORTON,  MARCUS, 

PEARSON,  MRS.  CORA  F., 
PERLEWITZ,  MRS.  A.  E., 
PRATT,  MRS.  H.  B., 
PRICE,  JOHN  D., 
PRICE,  MRS.  JOHN  D  , 

ROOM,  ROBERT, 
ROOM,  MRS.  ROBERT, 

SIMMONS,  MRS.  ARTHUR, 
SMITH,  MRS.  BARBARA, 

TAITT,  ADAM, 

VAN  WIRT,  Miss  ANNIE, 

WILLIAMSON,  JOHN, 
WILLIAMSON,  MRS.  JOHN, 
WINTERS,  Miss  JANE, 
WINTERS,  Miss  MARY  E. 


Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Paulding,  Ohio. 
Englewood,  111. 
Michigan. 
Loda,  111. 
Loda,  111. 

Normal  Park,  111. 
Normal  Park,  111. 

Englewood,  111. 
Ottawa,  111. 

Evanston,  111. 
Elgin,  111. 

Edinburgh,  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  Scotland. 
Collingwood,  Canada. 
Collingwood,  Canada. 


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